M7 Aerospace LP is an aerospace company with its headquarters on the property of San Antonio International Airport in Uptown San Antonio, Texas, United States.[1][2]
M7 is the successor organization to Fairchild Dornier Aviation, having bought much of that firm's assets out of bankruptcy. M7 occupies the 426000 sqft manufacturing and support facility formerly operated by Fairchild-Dornier.
M7 Aerospace has five distinct business units:
On December 15, 2010, M7 was purchased by the United States subsidiary of the Israeli defense contractor Elbit Systems.[3] The price of M7's acquisition was $85 million in cash.[4][5]
In 2019, M7 received a $22 million contract from Support Systems Associates, Inc. (SSAI) to provide avionics upgrades to the US Air National Guard's RC-26B aircraft, with SSAI having received a contract to upgrade the same systems for $31 million from the United States Department of Defense the previous year. M7 is the original equipment manufacturer for the RC-26Bs.[6] Two years prior, M7 received a $176 million contract from DynCorp to provide maintenance work related to the US Army's fleet of C-26s and C-35s.[7]
- Aircraft Parts and Product Support
- Government logistics support
- Aerostructures manufacturing
- Aircraft Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO)
- Aerial orthorectified imaging
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References
- "M7 Aerospace sold to Israeli defense firm." San Antonio Business Journal. Wednesday December 15, 2010. Retrieved on February 12, 2011. "M7, located at the San Antonio International Airport, manufactures aerospace components."^
- "Contact Us ." M7 Aerospace. Retrieved on February 12, 2011. "M7 Aerospace LP [...] 10823 NE Entrance Road San Antonio, Texas, USA 78216."^
- Elbit - Investor Relations - Press Releases Ir.elbitsystems.com, retrieved 2011-01-13^
- Elbit Systems buys M7 Aerospace for $85 mln Reuters, 15 December 2010, retrieved 5 April 2019^
- Tish Drake. Elbit to Acquire M7 Aerospace Aviation Today, 15 December 2010, retrieved 5 April 2019^
- M7 Aerospace wins contract to provide RC-26B avionics upgrade Air Force Technology, 6 February 2019, retrieved 5 April 2019^
- Rye Druzin. San Antonio company wins military contract worth up to $176 million San Antonio Express News, 22 December 2017, retrieved 5 April 2019^